Golf club



June 5, 1928.

c. LINK GOLF CLUB F il=ed April 5, i928 INVENTOR BY i/fr/ 6' Lin/raw? i 7 JATTORIE Patented June 5, 1928.

UNITED TATES uranium, 10F 'nn'rnorr, MICHIGAN.

PATENT orrica.

ASSIGNOR r0 THE L.

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Application nleda rn ,5, 192a. Se ria1 io..2i67,721.

The main objects of this invention are:

First, to provide a golf clu ill-which the weight is sod-isposed as ing feature, centering .to act as a balanc :the weight in prox imately th center of the striking; face a the blow is delivered.

I Se ond, to (pr vide a golf ub nv which does vnot the weight is so disposed that the impact tend to dislocate the weight.

Objects relating to details and economies of my invention will appear from .the description to follow. The invention is de-,

fined and pointed out in the claims.

A structure which is a preferred embodi ment of my'invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, this application, in whic forming a part of h:

is a rear perspective view of my center of the strik- Fig. 1 improved golf club, the shank being broken away.

Fig. 2 is a sectional view from front to rear through the vertical ing face and vertical center of the weight taken on line 2-2 of Figs. 1, t and 5;

Fig. 3 is a detail section on line Figs. 1 and 5.

Fig. 4c is a detail horizontal section on line 44 of Figs. 1 and 5.

Fig. 5 is an inside view of the weight. In the drawing similar reference characters refer to similar partsthroughout the several views.

Referring to the drawing,

the head 1 is preferably formed of wood and isprovided with a striking face designated generally by the numeral 2, this striking face illustrated being that, illustrated in my Patent No.

proximately the vertical of the striking face. A recess,

plane ofthe center t each side of this the rear edge of the head is formed.

with two segmentally curved surfaces 4: and

5 centering approximate the head and disposed at ly in the center of an angle, the angle being in approx1mately the horizontal center of the rear portion of the head.

The weight comprises a central vertical V-shaped body portion in the recess 3 and 6 conformed to fit segmental wing portions 7 and 8 disposed at an angle to each other and conformed on the1r inner faces to fit the surfaces at and 5. v The weight is secure (1 in place by the 9 arranged through ,holes ltl the.

wing portions adjacent the edges. of the body portion. The .outer surface of the weight.

" Weigiltv thus shaped anaarmnged, the impact of theweight tends to securely eatit and at the same time [the impactiscentered in approximately the center of the striking face of the head. Further, the impact does nomend to shift theweight or its fastento hold it to its vsea.t

ings but rather Ihave not attemptedlto illustrate or describe my improvements in er-tam .mf ifications or adaptations whichinigh't be 'desirable as it is believed this disclosure will enable those skilled in the art to embody or adapt my improvements as may be desired.

Having thus described myinvention, what I clairnas new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:

1; In a golf club, the combination of a head member having a vertical V-shaped recess in its rear edge centering in approximately the vertical plane of the center of the striking face, the re'ar'edge of said head at each side of said recess being conformed to provide two curved surfaces centering at approximately the center of the striking face and meeting at an angle in approximately the horizontal center of the head, and an integral vertical V-shaped body portion fitting in said vertical recess and segmental wing and curved on their inner faces to correspond to and clamped upon said curved surfaces of said head, said body and wing portions having a continuous outer curved weight comprising a central surface complementing the rear edge of the the center of the striking 90 portions disposed at an angle to each other tions disposed at an angle to each other and curved on their inner faces to correspond to and clamped upon said curved surfaces of said head. r

3. In a golf club, the combination of a head member having a vertical V-shaped recess in its rear edge centering in approximately the vertical plane of the center of the striking face, the rear edge of said head at each side of said recess being conformed to provide two surfaces meeting at an angle in approximately the horizontal center of the head, and an integral Weight comprising a central vertical V-shaped body portion fitting in said vertical recess and segmental Wing portions disposed at an angle to each otherand conformed on their inner faces to correspond to and clamped upon said surfaces of said head, said body and Wing portions having a continuous outer curved surface complementing the edge of the head.

4. In a golf club the combination of a head member having a vertical V-shaped recess in its rear edge centering in approximately the vertical plane of the center of the striking face, the rear edge of said head at each side of said recessbeing conformed to provide two surfaces meeting at an angle in approximately the horizontal center of the head, and an integral Weight comprising a central vertical V-shaped body portion fitting in said vertical recess and segmental Wing portions disposed at an angle to each other and conformed on their inner faces to correspond to and clamped upon saidsurfaces of said head.

5. In a golf club, the combination of a head member having a vertical recess of V-cross section centering in the center of the striking face and oppositely inclined surfaces at each side of said recess centering at approximately the center of the striking face and meeting in approximately the horizontal center of the head, and an integral Weight comprising a V-shaped body portion fitting in said recess and Wing-like members conforming to said surfaces at the sides thereof and clamped thereon.

In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.

ALBERT o. LINK. 

